The price of a Jack Morris rookie card is determined by a few factors. The condition of the card or cards is vital to its value. The better the condition the more the Jack Morris rookie card is worth. Scarcity also a determining factor when figuring out how much a Jack Morris rookie card is worth. Like condition, scarcity can make a big difference when it comes to pricing.

Best and Most Valuable Jack Morris Rookie Card- 1978 TOPPS JACK MORRIS ROOKIE CARD #703. This is also his most expensive rookie card.

Jack Morris Bio- Someone wanting to add a good, all-around card to a collection should consider a Jack Morris rookie card. For around $18, a 1978 Topps Jack Morris Rookie Card can be purchased. Morris started his MLB career as a fifth round draft pick in 1978 by the Detroit Tigers, being added to the pitching rotation in 1979.

In addition to being a solid catcher, he was also a great hitter. He was highlighted in a no-hitter game against the Chicago White Sox that was televised by NBC in the Game of the Week. In 1986, he was suggested as a Cy Young Award recipient although it went to Rogers Clemens and by the end of the 1989 season, he finished as a ML pitcher with the most wins throughout the 1980s, 162 in all. By 1991, Morris signed on with the Minnesota Twins, helping the team win the World Series in 10 innings.

The following season, he moved to the Toronto Blue Jays, earning 21 wins, the second time he had done so in his professional career. His greatest accomplishment with the Blue Jays came in April of 1993 when he made his 14th consecutive opening day start.

He then moved on to the Cleveland Indians in 1994 but left shortly after, choosing to retire in 1996 rather than trying to make a comeback by playing with the Cincinnati Reds. For 1987, 1988, 1991, and 1993, Morris was the highest paid pitcher in the AL, he was a five-time All-Star, and played in four World Series. Still considered very popular, a Jack Morris rookie card can be found through various other online merchants, and through local stores.

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